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A

ThebestrestaurantsinLondonallhavegreatfood,andofferafantasticexperience.Andallattheright

price.Thisdoesn'tnecessarilymeancheap,butdefinitelydoesmeanvalueformoney.

Kiln

Price:Mid-range

Whentogo:Whenyourfundsarerunninglow.

Whattohave:Thesuperblytender,spicedbeefisatruecrowd-pleaser.

KilnisacontinuationoftheThaibarbecuetheme.Itssimple,stripped-back(精簡)lookworkperfectly

withthestyleofcooking.Quality,Brit-sourcedmeatandfisharegrilled,andservedwiththeflavor-packed

saucestypicalofruralThailand.

Hoppers

Price:Affordable

Whentogo:Whenyouwanttosaytoyourmouth,nyouSHALLgototheball!'1

Whattohave:TheIndianbread.

HoppersisexclusivelySriLankan.Thesmallroomisalwaysfull,butit'smorethanworththewait.Ifsmall

plates,fullflavorsandunapologeticspicingareyourbag,Hopperswillgetyourpulseandyourtastebuds

(味蕾)racing.

Bright

Price:Mid-range

Whentogo:Whenyou'reboredofallotherfood.

Whattohave:Lookoutforthelikesofhomemadepizzaorpasta.

EatingatBrightisalittlelikeeatinginaglassbox,whichmaybeyoudon'texpecttolike,butthat'sagood

thing:Thereislesstotakeyourattentionawayfromthefood.Thecompactmenuchangesdaily,butis

generallyamixofmodernishsmallplates.

SocialEatingHouse

Price:Blowout

Whentogo:Whenyouwantahigh-pricedmenuwithouttheformality.

Whattohave:Skillfulcocktailsinstyle.

SocialEatingHouse'sdarkdiningroom,withitsmirroredceilingandmodernartworks,feelscooland

informal,whilethemenudeliversdishesthatareatoncehighlyvaried,accessibleandabovealldelicious.

1.Whatdoalltherestaurantshaveincommon?

A.Attractingwealthypeople.B.Havingmodemdiningrooms.

C.Providingworthwhilefood.D.Offeringfantasticviews.

2.WhatcanweknowaboutHoppers?

A.Itusuallyholdsdanceballs.

B.Italwaysneedsqueuingfor.

C.Itchangesyourtastebuds.

D.ItrarelyoffersSriLankandishes.

3.Whichrestaurantsuitsyoubestifyouwanttoeatinanartisticenvironment?

A.Kiln.B.Hoppers.

C.Bright.D.SocialEatingHouse.

B

JimMetznerhasspentnearlyfivedecadesdocumentingandsharingthesoundsoftheworld,from

immersiveportraitsofAmericancitiestounforgettablemomentswithpeopleandwildlifeinvariedplaces.

NowmorepeoplewillbeabletohearmoreoftheworldthroughMetzner'stape.TheLibraryofCongress

announcedearlierthismonththatithasacquiredthefullbodyofhislife'swork.Therecordingsinclude

soundscapesofeverydescriptionfromaroundtheworldandinterviewswithscientists,artistsandlocal

people.Whereasmanyrecordistsfocusentirelyonasinglesubject—nature,musicorscience—Metzner's

recordingsconveyvarioushumanexperiencesaccompaniedbythevastrangeofsoundsfromthenatural

world.

Metznefscareerbeganwithamomentofrealizationinthe1970s,whenhefirstventuredontothecampus

ofUMassAmherstequippedwithastereorecorder,microphoneandearphones.Metznerrecalledpushing

theredbuttonandhearingalifelikesymphony:acouplewalkingandtalkingnearby,abicycleriding

throughgravel,abirdflyingoverhead,bellsinthedistance.'*AndIwasgoinglike,'Wow,thisis

amazing.Whatanextraordinarycoincidence!herecalled,"Butitwasn'tacoincidence——thisstuffwas

happeningallthetime,Ijusthadn'tbeenpayingattentiontoit.Anditwasthemicrophoneandtherecorder

thatsaid,'Wakeup...youliveinaworldofsound.Hereitis.'Anditwas,like,handingittomeonaplate."

Metznercontinuedtofocusonthosemomentsovertheyears.Nowinhis7Os,Metznerisn'thanginguphis

microphonequiteyet.HetellsNPRhe'sgratefultotheLibraryofCongressforpreservinghislife'swork,

whichhedescribesasadeephonor.Buthealsowantstomakesureit'sactuallybeingheard,not

justHburiedinanarchive(檔案室)

Hehopesmorepeoplewillgettoexperience一andrecognizethevalue——ofsoundscapes,whichhe

describesasHpartofournaturalheritage'*and"thetouchstonestoourfeelings."

"YoucangotoamuseumandseeDianeArbus1photographs.YoucanseeReneMagritte'spaintings,"he

adds."Whynotsoundscapes?"

4.WhatisspecialaboutMetznefsrecordings?

A.Theydescribetheinterviewswithlocalpeople.

B.Theyconveysoundsfromhumanactivities.

C.Theydisplaysoundsondifferentsubjects.

D.Theyfocusentirelyonasinglesubject.

5.WhatinspiredMetznertotakeuptherecordingcareer?

A.AsymphonyheheardonthecampusofUMassAmherst.

B.Asound-richmomentonthecampusofUMassAmherst.

C.Arealizationthathewaswellequippedwithrecordingdevices.

D.Acoincidencethathehappenedtobewakenupbytherecorder.

6.WhichaspectdoesMetznervaluemostabouthislife*swork?

A.TheLibraryofCongresshaspreservedit.

B.Ithasrecordedunforgettablemoments.

C.Itcanbecomeournaturalheritage.

D.Morepeoplecanactuallyhearit.

7.WhatdoesMetznerprobablymeaninthelastparagraph?

A.Soundscapesareeverybitasmuchofanartform.

B.Moreandmorepeoplechoosetoappreciatesoundscapes.

C.Photographsandpaintingsarerecognizedasnaturalheritage.

D.Thevalueofsoundscapesdeservesmorerecognitionthanothers.

c

Thinkbacktowhenyouwereinamathsclassroom,andtheteachersetadifficultproblem.

Whichofthetwofollowingresponsesisclosertothewayyoureacted?

A:Ohno,thisistoohardfbrme.I'mnotevengoingtoseriouslytryandworkitout.

B:Ah,thisisquitetricky,butIliketopushmyself.EvenifIdon'tgettheanswerright,maybeFillearn

somethingintheattempt.

Earlyinhercareer,thepsychologistCarolDweckofStanfordUniversitygaveagroupoften-year-olds

problemsthatwereslightlytoohardforthem.Onegroupreactedpositivelyandlovedthechallenge.She

saystheyhada'growthmindset*andarefocusedonwhattheycanachieveinthefuture.Butanothergroup

ofchildrenfeltthattheirintelligencewasbeingjudgedandtheyhadfailed.Theyhada'fixedmindset'and

wereunabletoimagineimproving.Someofthemlookedforsomeonewhohaddoneworsethanthemto

boosttheirself-esteem.

ProfessorDweckbelievesthatthereisaproblemineducationatthemoment.Foryears,childrenhavebeen

praisedfortheirintelligenceortalent,butthismakesthemvulnerable(脆弱的)tofailure.Theybecome

performance-oriented,wantingtopleasebygettinghighgrades,buttheyarenotinterestedinlearningfor

itsownsake.Thesolution,accordingtoDweckjstoleadthemtobecomemastery-oriented(i.e.,interested

ingettingbetteratsomething).Sheclaimsthattheever-lastingeffortovertimeisthekeytooutstanding

achievement.

Psychologistshavebeentestingthesetheories.UnderperformingschoolchildrenonaNativeAmerican

reservationwereexposedtogrowthmindsettechniquesforayear.Theresultswerenothinglessthan

incredible.Theycametopinregionaltests,beatingchildrenfrommuchmoreprivilegedbackgrounds.had

previouslyfeltthatmakinganeffortwasasignofstupidity,buttheycametoseeitasthekeytolearning.

8.Whatcanwelearnaboutapersonifhisansweriscloserto"B"?

A.Heisperformance-oriented.

B.Hetendstosetlimitstohislife.

C.Heenjoystheprocessandfocusesonthefuture.

D.Heboostshisself-esteembycomparingwithothers.

9.WhichofthefollowingsuggestionswillProfessorDweckgivetoparentsandteachers?

A.Torewardchildrenfbrtheirhighgrades.

B.Toemphasizetheimportanceofintelligence.

C.Toignoretheresultbroughtbyfailure.

D.Topraisechildrenfortheirengagementintheprocess.

10.Whatdoes"Thesechildren"inthelastparagraphreferto?

A.Childrenshowingnointerestinlearning.

B.Childrenwhousefixedmindsettechniques.

C.Childrenfrommuchmoreprivilegedbackgrounds.

D.UnderperformingschoolchildrenonaNativeAmericanreservation.

11.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?

A.Todistinguishgrowthmindsetandfixedmindset.

B.Toinformreadersoftheimportanceofgrowthmindset.

C.Toshowseveralpsychologicalstudyresults.

D.Topointoutaproblemineducationatthemoment.

D

Ajointresearchteamrecentlyhavedevelopedanewelectronicskinthatissimilartohumanskinin

strength,durabilityandsensitivity.Theskinore-skinmayplayanimportantroleinnext-generation

personalizedmedicine,softroboticsandartificialintelligence.

“Theideale-skinwillmimic(模仿)themanynaturalfunctionsofhumanskin,suchassensing

temperatureandtouch,accuratelyandinrealtime,nsaysleadingresearcherYichenCai.However,

makingsuitablyflexibleelectronicsthatcanperformsuchdelicatetaskswhilealsousedrepeatedlyis

challenging,andeachmaterialinvolvedmustbecarefullyengineered.

Moste-skinsaremadebyputtinganactivesensoronthesurfacethatattachestohumanskin.However,

theconnectionbetweenthemisoftentooweak,whichreducesthedurabilityandsensitivityofthematerial;

otherwise,ifitistoostrong,itwon'tbeflexibleenough,makingitmorelikelytobreakthecircuit.

“Thelandscapeofskinelectronicskeepsshiftingataremarkablepace,"saysCai."Thediscoveryof2D

sensorshasacceleratedeffortstoturnthesequitethinbutstrongmaterialsintofunctional,durable

artificialskins.u

Thenewman-madeskinbuiltbytheresearcherscouldsenseobjectsfrom20centimetersaway.ltcould

furthermakeaquickresponsewhentouchedinlessthanonetenthofasecond.MItisaachievementforan

e-skintomaintaintoughnessafterrepeateduse,"saidShen,"whichmimicsthesoftnessandrapid

recoveryofhumanskin."

Thistypeofe-skincouldmonitorarangeofbiologicalinformation,suchaschangesinbloodpressure,

whichcanbesensedfrommovementsofarmsandlegs.Thisdatacanthenbesharedandstoredonthe

cloudviaWi-Fi.

"Oneremainingproblemtothewidespreaduseofe-skinsliesinmassproductionofhigh-resolution

sensors,"addsgroupleaderVincentTung,"however,thelatesttechnologyoffersnewpromise.'1

12.What'sthefeatureofthenewe-skin?

A.Itisflexibleandsensitive.

B.Itisalmostthesameashumanskin.

C.Ithasfragileelectronics.

D.IthasprovedimportantinareaslikeAI.

13.Whatcanthenewe-skindo?

A.Itcanrapidlyreacttotouches.

B.Itcanchangehuman'sbloodpressure.

C.Itcanhealthewoundedskinquickly.

D.Itcanadjusthuman'stemperature.

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"striking”inparagraph5probablymean?

A.Slight.B.Noticeable.C.Well-known.D.Insignificant.

15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ABreakthroughinHighTechnology

B.Man-madeSkinImproved

C.E-skin,aPromisingBusiness

D.TheWideSpreadUseofE-skin

Waysforyoutogetoverpost-seriesblues

WeallhavethosepangsofstressaroundthelastfewepisodesofourcurrentfavoriteTVshow,aboutthe

crossroadwheretherewillbeno"NextEpisode"buttontoclick.Formanyhours,days,andweeks,we

investourselvesintheplot,characters,andtheworldoftheshow,onlytorealizethatit-afterall-exists

insideascreen.

Yougetastory,escapism,possiblyevenlife-changinginspirations.InreturntheTVshowsgetyour

undividedattention.(1)Butthelongeritgoesonfor,thehardertheendseemstobe.Perhapsthebestway

togetoverthepost-seriesbluesistobegratefulforwhatyou'velearnt,andenjoywhereyourimagination

hastakenyou.

Watchalltheaccompanyingcontentsaroundtheshow

We'retalkinginterviews,behind-the-scenes,bloopers(花絮),castreunionsandmore.Thedigitalworld

isendless,andifyou'rewillingtodigalittledeeper,therearehighchancesyouwillcomeacrossrelated

contentthatfulfillsyouinthesamewaythattheshowdid.(2)Itcouldeventuallycauseyoutowillingly

stepawayfromyourscreen.

Joinacommunityforpeoplewithsimilarinterests

Anyonewho'sdealtwithpost-seriesblueswillknowtheitchofdiscussingyourobsessionwithyour

friends.Enterdigitalplatformsthathostcommunitiesforpeoplewithsimilarinterests.(3)Theseplatforms

willfascinateyouwithfantheories,interpretations,reviews,andmemes(網絡話題)forpractically

allkindsoftypes.

Watchshowsandmoviesofthesamecast

Sometimes,it*sthecharactersofashowthatyougetattachedto.(4)Watchingyourfavoriteactorsin

differentcontextscangiveyouthereassurancethatthere'sanoceanofengagingcontentouttherethat

awaitsyou.

£5L

Getyourfriendsandfamilytowatchthatshowyou'reobsessingover.Ifthey'reanythinglikeyou,chances

arethey1]]thankyouforit.Notonlyhaveyounowrecruitedcompanionstorelateyouremotionaljourney,

butyou'vealsosuccessfullycontributedtothecarryingonofthisdeservingshow.

A.Makethefascinationendure.

B.Shiftyourattentiononpeoplearoundyou.

C.Theexchangemightbeenjoyableandunforgettable.

D.Itdoesn*tmatterifyourinterestsaremainstreamornot.

E.Thismayalsohelpfillyourbrainwiththeshowtillitcantakenomore.

F.Andmoreoftenthannot,you'llfindthatactorshaveapreferencefbrcertaintypes.

G.Pure,healthyescapismhasalwaysbeentheretohelpcatchourfallduringtroubledtimes.

16.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

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18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

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19.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

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20.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

EmmaJones'three-year-oldson,Eric,wassharingahotdogonthedeckoverlookingherfriendSarah

Roth'sswimmingpooLOnemomentJoneswaswatchingEricplayaroundwiththeotherchildrenat

this(21)ofmomsandkidslastJuly.Thenextmomenthedisappearedwithouta(22).Sheturnedtoherfriend

MachelRawlingsandasked,"HaveyouseenEric?”

Rawlingsstood,(23)thepoolandsuddenlyscreamed.Ericwasfound(24)facedowninthedeepend.What

happenednextwasa(25)textbookresponse:AsRawlingsdivedinthepool,graspedtheboy,(26)himover

andswamhimtotheend.Meanwhile,theirhost,SarahRoth,dialed91l.Atthepool's(27),Rawlings

handedEricuptohismother.Hisskinwasblueandwasn'tbreathing.

Rawlingswho'dtakenaCPRcoursejustfourmonthsearlier,immediatelybeganrescuebreathing.Hanging

upthephone,Roth,aformerflightattendantwho'daccumulated(28)experiencebefore,[29)CPRfrom

Rawlings.ThreelongminuteswentbywithRothbreathingintoEric'smouthand(30)chestcompressions

(按壓)whileRawlingsandJones(31)hiscondition.Graduallyhiscolor(32),andastheambulancewas

an-ivingonthe(33)>RawlingslookedatRoth."He'sbreathing/shesaid.

The(34)withwhichthewomenactedsavedEric'slife.EmmaJonesfoundanywordsseemed

powerless.Shesaid(35),"Theydideverythingright."

21.A.encounterB.unionC.gatheringD.game

22.A.traceB.symptomC.footprintD.signal

23.A.foundB.examinedC.fixedD.scanned

24.A.floatingB.lyingC.sinkingD.diving

25.A.initialB.typicalC.creativeD.effective

26.A.rolledB.knockedC.checkedD.ran

27.A.pointB.edgeC.stageD.boundary

28.A.accessibleB.apparentC.sufficientD.significant

29.A.tookupB.tookinC.tookplaceD.tookover

30.A.performingB.workingC.testingD.stretching

31.A.maintainedB.monitoredC.adaptedD.generated

32.A.fadedB.changedC.returnedD.revealed

33.A.poolB.sceneC.routeD.venue

34.A.courageB.kindnessC.persistenceD.decisiveness

35.A.actuallyB.fairlyC.finallyD.simply

36.AutumnEquinoxAutumnEquinox(秋分),the16thsolartennoftheyear,liesatthemidpoint

ofautumn,(1)(divide)autumnintotwoequalparts.Afterthatday,thelocationofdirect

sunlightmovestothesouth,makingdaysshorterandnightslongerinthenorthernhemisphere.Since

theAutumn

Equinox,mostoftheareasinChinahaveenteredthecoolautumn.(2)thecoldair

southwardmeetsthedecliningwarmandwetair,precipitation(降水)is(3)result.

As(4)(say)intheancientbook,TheDetailedRecordsoftheSpringandAutumnPeriod

(770-476BC),“ItisontheAutumnEquinoxdaythattheYinandYangareinabalanceofpower."

Thusthedayandnightareofequallength,and(5)arethecoldandhotweather."InSouth

Chinathereisacustom(6)(popular)knownas'*havingQiucai(autumnvegetable)

ontheAutumnEquinoxday'.EveryAutumnEquinoxday,allthe(7)(village)gotopick

Qiucaiinthewild,whichistakenbackandmadeintosoupwithfish,(8)(name)Qiutang

(autumnsoup)

OnAutumnEquinoxday,therearethousandsofpeopleintheworldtryingtomakeeggsstand(9)

end.Accordingtoexperts,ontheSpringEquinoxandAutumnEquinox,theearth'saxis(軸),

onits66.5degreetilt,isinarelativebalanceofpowerwiththeearth*sorbitaroundthesun.Thusitis

an(10)(easy)timeforpeopletopracticethegame.

37.假定你是李華,校學生會主席,請你給學校外教Mr.Robinson寫一封電子郵件,邀請他參

加校茶藝社將舉辦的6周年慶祝活動。內容包括:

L時間:5月16日下午3:00-5:00;

2.地點:學校茶藝工作室;

3.活動:武夷巖茶文化介紹……

參考詞匯:

茶藝社團TeaArtAssociation周年anniversary工作室workshop

注意:

L詞數80左右;

2.可適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。

DearMr.Robinson,

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

38.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。

Theicywindhowledacrosstheemptystreetanditwasanunusuallyquietdayintheemergencyroom

onDecember25th.Quiet,thatis,exceptforthenurseswhowerestandingaroundthenurses'station

complainingabouthavingtoworkonChristmasDay.

Iwasaguidingnursethatdayandhadjustdonethecleanupinthewaitingroom.Sincetherewereno

patientswaitingtobeseenatthetime,Ireturnedtothenurses*stationforacupofhotcoffeethat

someonehadbroughtinforChristmas.Justthen,acolleaguecameinandtoldmeIhadfivepatients

waitingtobeevaluated.

Iwassurprised,"Five?HowdidIgetfive?Iwasjustoutthereandnoonewasinthewaitingroom."

"Well,therearefivesignedin."

SoIwentstraightoutandcalledthefirstname.Fivebodiesshowedupatmyguidingdesk,apaleshort

womanandfoursmallchildreninuntidyclothing.

“Areyouallsick?'*Iasked."Yes,"shesaidweaklyandloweredherhead.

“Okay,“Ireplied."Who'sfirst?"Onebyonetheysatdown,andIaskedtheusualbeginning

questions.Whenitcametothedescriptionoftheirsymptoms,thingsgotalittlevague(含糊的).Two

ofthechildrenhadheadaches,buttheheadachesweren'taccompaniedbythenormalbodylanguage

ofholdingtheheadortryingtokeepitstill.Twochildrenhadearaches,butonlyonecouldtellme

whichearwasaffected.Themothercomplainedofacough,butseemedtoworktoproduceit.

Somethingwaswrongwiththepicture.SuddenlyIknewsomething.SoIexplainedtothemotherthat

itmightbealittlewhilebeforeadoctorsawherbecausetherewereseveralmorecriticalpatients.she

responded,"Takeyourtime.IfswarmhereandthereisaChristmastree.”

注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。

Thenthemotherturnedand,withasmile,settledherkidsinthewaitingroom.

Thenurses,complainingaboutworkingChristmas,turnedtosympathyforthehomeless

family.______

答案和解析

1?3.【答案】C、B、D

(解析】(1)C.細節理解題。根據第一段Andallattherightprice.Thisdoesn'tnecessarilymean

cheap,butdefinitelydoesmeanvalueformoney.而且價格合適,這不一定意味著便宜,但絕對意味著

物有所值。可知,這些餐館不一定很便宜,但是都物有所值,故選C。

(2)B.細節理解題。根據Hoppers部分Thesmallroomisalwaysfull,butit*smorethanworththewait.

小房間總是滿的,但是值得等待。可知,Hoppers餐館不大但總是爆滿,所以去Hoppers餐館總是

要排隊,故選B。

(3)D.細節理解題。根據SocialEatingHouse部分SocialEatingHouse'sdarkdiningroom,withits

miiToredceilingandmodernartworks,feelscoolandinformal.SocialEatingHouse餐廳的黑暗就餐房間

有鏡面天花板和現代藝術品,讓人感覺涼爽,旦沒那么正式。可知,SocialEatingHouse的店面設

計是一個帶有藝術氛圍的特色空間,所以如果你想在藝術氛圍中進餐,你可以去SocialEating

House餐廳,故選Do

本文是一篇廣告布告類閱讀,主要介紹了幾個倫敦特色餐館。

做這類題材閱讀理解時要求考生對文章通讀一遍,做題時結合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關語

句進行仔細分析,結合選項選出正確答案,切忌胡亂猜測,一定要做到有理有據。

4?7.【答案】C、B、D、A

【解析】(1)推理判斷題。根據第二段

Therecordingsincludesoundscapesofeverydescriptionfromaroundtheworldandinterviewswithscie

ntists,artistsandlocalpeople.Whereasmanyrecordistsfocusentirelyonasinglesubject一nature,

musicorscience—Metzner'srecordingsconveyvarioushumanexperiencesaccompaniedbythevastra

ngeofsoundsfromthenaturalworld.(這些錄音包括來自世界各地的各種描述的聲景,以及對科學

家、藝術家和當地人的采訪。盡管許多錄音師完全專注于單一主題的自然、音樂或科學,但梅茲

納的錄音傳達了各種人類體驗,伴隨著來自自然世界的各種聲音。)可知,他們表現了不同主題

的聲音,故選C。

(2)細節理解題。根據第三段Metzner'scareerbeganwithamomentofrealizationinthe1970s,

whenhefirstventuredontothecampusofUMassAmherstequippedwithastereorecorder,

microphoneandearphones.Metznerrecalledpushingtheredbuttonandhearingalifelikesymphony:

acouplewalkingandtalkingnearby,abicycleridingthroughgravel,abirdflyingoverhead,

bellsinthedistance."AndIwasgoinglike,'Wow,

thisisamazing.Whatanextraordinarycoincidence!,nherecalled.”(梅茨納的職業生涯始于20世紀70

年代的一個實現時刻,當時他第一次冒險進入麻省大學阿默斯特分校,配備了立體聲錄音機、麥

克風和耳機。梅茲內爾稱按下紅色按鈕,就能聽到栩栩如生的交響樂:一對情侶在附近散步交談,

一輛自行車穿過碎石,一只鳥在頭頂飛翔,遠處還有鈴鐺。他回憶道:”我當時想說,,哇,這太棒

了。真是一個非凡的巧合!”')可知,操場上富含聲音的時刻激勵Metzner從事記錄工作,故選B。

(3)細節理解題。根據倒數第三段Buthealsowantstomakesureit'sactuallybeingheard,

notjust"buriedinanarchive(檔案室)(但他也希望確保它確實被聽到,而不僅僅是"埋在檔案里

"?)可知,Metzner更加在意他錄制的聲音能夠真真切切被人聽到,選D。

(4)推理判斷題。根據最后一段

"YoucangotoamuseumandseeDianeArbus'photographs.YoucanseeReneMagritte'spaintings,

"headds."Whynotsoundscapes?"(他補充道:"你可以去博物館看黛安?阿布斯的照片。你可以

看雷內?馬格里特的畫。"。"為什么不用聲景?")可知,Metzner認為音景和照片展,繪畫展一樣

是一種藝術形式,值得人們去參觀和體會,A.Soundscapesareeverybitasmuchofanartform.(音

景也是一種藝術形式。)故選A。

本文是一篇文學與藝術類閱讀,主要介紹了JinMetzner開始記錄自然之聲的經歷,作品后被圖書

館收錄。

做這類題材閱讀理解時要求考生對文章通讀一遍,做題時結合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關語

句進行仔細分析,結合選項選出正確答案。

8?11.【答案】C、D、D、A

[解析](1)C.推理判斷題。根據第三段"B:Ah,thisisquitetricky,butIliketopushmyself.Evenif

Idon'tgeltheanswerright,maybeI'lllearnsomethingintheattempt.(B:啊,這有點棘手,但是我喜

歡逼一下自己。即使我沒有得到正確的答案,也許我會在嘗試中學到一些東西。)”可知,B答案

的同學會積極地面對問題,并且嘗試從中學習到一些東西,這是一種積極的反應;結合第四段"Early

inhercareer,thepsychologistCarolDweckofStanfordUniversitygaveagroupoften-year-oldsproblems

thatwereslightlytoohardforthem.Onegroupreactedpositivelyandlovedthechallenge.Shesaysthey

hada*growthmindset'andarefocusedonwhattheycanachieveinthefuture.(斯坦福大學(Stanford

University)的心理學家卡羅爾?德韋克(CarolDweck)在她職業生涯的早期給一組10歲的孩子提

出了一些對他們來說稍微太難的問題。其中一組反應積極,喜歡這項挑戰。她說,他們有一種”

成長心態”,專注于未來能取得的成就。)"可知,對于困難的問題能做出積極反應的孩子會享受

這個過程,關注未來。所以一個人的答案接近B答案的話,那么他會享受這個過程,關注未來。

故選C。

(2)D.推理判斷題。根據倒數第二段"ProfessorDweckbelievesthatthereisaproblemineducationat

themoment.Foryears,childrenhavebeenpraisedfortheirintelligenceortalent,butthismakesthem

vulnerable(脆弱的)tofailure.Thesolution,accordingtoDweck,istoleadthemtobecome

mastery-oriented(i.e.,interestedingettingbetteratsomething).Sheclaimsthattheever-lastingeffort

overtimeisthekeytooutstandingachievement.(德韋克教授認為,目前的教育存在問題。多年來,

孩子們一直因他們的智力或天賦而受到贊揚,但這使他們很容易失敗。他們變得以表現為導向,

想通過取得高分來取悅他人,但他們對學習本身不感興趣。根據Dweck的說法,解決方法是引導

他們成為以掌握為導向的人(也就是說,有興趣在某件事上做得更好)。她認為,長期不懈的努

力是取得卓越成就的關鍵。)"可知,Dweck教授認為掌握一件事是非常重要的,并且要長期堅持

不懈地努力,由此可推知,她給到父母和老師的建議是表揚孩子們在這個過程中的參與。故選D。

(3)D.指代猜測題。根據最后一段"Psychologistshavebeentestingthesetheories.Underperforming

schoolchildrenonaNativeAmericanreservationwereexposedtogrowthmindsettechniquesfora

year.Theresultswerenothinglessthanincredible.Theycametopinregionaltests,beatingchildrenfrom

muchmoreprivilegedbackgrounds.Thesechildrenhadpreviouslyfeltthatmakinganeffortwasasignof

stupidity,buttheycametoseeitasthekeytolearning.(心理學家一直在測試這些理論。在美國印第

安人保留地,表現不佳的學生接觸了一年的成長心態技術。結果簡直令人難以置信。他們在地區

測試中名列前茅,擊敗了那些擁有更多特權背景的孩子。這些孩子以前覺得努力是愚蠢的標志,

但他們逐漸把努力看成是學習的關鍵。)"可知,他們測試的對象是這些underperformingschool

childrenonaNativeAmericanreservation(美國印第安人保留地的表現不佳的學生),由此可知此

處的thesechildren指的是"美國印第安人保留地的表現不佳的學生",故選D。

(4)A.寫作意圖題。根據第一段"Thinkbacktowhenyouwereinamathsclassroom,andtheteacherset

adifficultproblem.Whichofthetwofollowingresponsesisclosertothewayyoureacted?(回想一T

你在數學課上,老師出了一道難題。下面兩種反應哪一種更接近你的反應?)

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